Well, I don't think you can do this with CSS, because it's in a table cell with a bunch of other content. But below a quick and dirty sketch to show you how you can put a little javascript in the affected ASPX pages (look under ReportManager/Pages) to do what Octoni wants.

I still say this isn't going to work too well -- because users can still get to the Home page just by looking at the current URL in the Report Manager, wherever they happen to be, and slicing off the end of it.

I had to borrow some code to add load-time functionality into the Report Manager ASPX pages, which I got from here -- because you need this code to run only after everything else is finished in the internal ASP.NET Report Manager code. If you don't delay this activity, there aren't any tables available for your javascript to see and adjust.

var bcTable = document.getElementsByTagName("table" )[1]; // you may not be able to depend on this explicit index, //you may need to iterate through and look for // the one with className = "msrs-topBreadcrumb"// might be different for each ASPX page for all I know...vartd = bcTable.rows[0].cells[1]; td.innerHTML = td.innerHTML.replace( 'Home' , '' ); }

I imagine the *.aspx pages for Report Manager would all work similarly. And there's probably a better way to do this by subclassing the Report Manager UI classes, but I'm not going to go there, because I think the whole thing is a really bad idea.